It pays China to block global deals on climate and trade

It’s been a hectic couple of months for government negotiators and the myriad do-gooders, lobbyists and other hangers-on that habitually flock to international summit meetings. In November, thousands descended on Warsaw for almost two weeks of talks at the 19th United Nations conference on climate change.
Then earlier this month, thousands more winged their way to Bali for the ninth ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organisation. But all those days and nights spent in talks haven’t been terribly productive………………………………………..Full Article: Source